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Claim The Lead
EP81: HOW TO BUILD THE CRITICAL CAREER SKILL OF NETWORKING

Claim The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 44:46


Learn from a networking expert why you need to network before you need to network. Discover the one question you should ask your network, especially if you feel stuck in your career or the job search process. Gain strategies to explore your “Why Factor” to support the progression of your career.

Over to You
Asking questions of the Climate Question series

Over to You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 8:58


What exactly is The Climate Question, the new BBC World Service podcast and weekly programme, asking? We quiz its presenters how they handle the politics of this topic - and how rigorous the show is in presenting contrasting schools of thought? Plus, what has happened to The Why Factor? We find out. Presenter Rajan Datar Producer: Howard Shannon

Revamp
"The Why Factor"

Revamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 5:28


During our dating and relationship experiences, we oftentimes ask ourselves the "Why" questions. Observing the why in our situation will help us to draw out out factual conclusion about "The Why Factor"

Sexology
EP167 - How to Talk to Your Kids About Porn with Elizabeth Schroeder, EdD, MSW

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 35:33


Welcome to episode 167 of the Sexology Podcast! Today it’s my pleasure to welcome Elizabeth Schroeder, EdD, MSW to the podcast. In this episode Elizabeth speaks with me about sex education, the importance of good communication with your children about sex and ways in which parents can learn more to help their children.      Elizabeth Schroeder, EdD, MSW (she/her/hers), is an award-winning educator, trainer, program consultant and author specializing in sexuality education pedagogy and programming, LGBTQ+-affirming best practices, and working with adolescent cisgender boys.  She has provided consultation to and direct education and training for schools, parent groups and youth-serving organizations in countries around the world for over 25 years.  Most recently, Dr. Schroeder was the lead author on Rights, Respect, Responsibility, the first-ever K-12 sexuality education curriculum that is completely mapped to the National Sexuality Education Standards, for which she also served as a co-author.     Dr. Schroeder is the former executive director of Answer, a national sexuality education organization dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexuality education to young people and the adults who teach them.  She has also served as the associate vice president of education and training at Planned Parenthood of New York City, and, before that, manager of education and special projects at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.     Dr. Schroeder was a co-founding editor of the American Journal of Sexuality Education, and has authored or edited numerous publications, including Sexuality Education: Theory and Practice with Dr. Clint Bruess and the four-part book series, Sexuality Education: Past, Present and Future with Dr. Judy Kuriansky.  She is a frequently sought-out spokesperson in the news media on issues relating to sexual health education and youth development, having appeared on BBC’s “The Why Factor,” several NPR affiliates, and in The New York Times, CNN Online, The Huffington Post, among others. Dr. Schroeder speaks at conferences around the world on sexuality and adolescent development.     She holds a Doctorate of Education in Human Sexuality Education from Widener University and a Master of Social Work from New York University.      In This Episode You Will Hear:     What are some of the struggles with current sex education?  Ways in which parents can learn more to help their children   How can parents talk to their children about porn?  When is the best time to speak to your children about sex?  How porn can become sex education if we don’t communicate to children   How can parents monitor their children access to sexually explicit content online?  The importance of creating ongoing dialogue around sex education   How sexuality education can help reduce the incidence of rape and sexual assault?  Being upfront and honest with children about rules and paramters       Find Elizabeth Schroeder here:   www.drschroe.com    Find me online:   http://www.sexologypodcast.com  How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex with Tara Spears LMFT    Find me on social media:   https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care     Download my new ebook for free here:   https://oasis2care.com/how-to-increase-your-libido/     101 Ways to Keep Your Relationship Hot  http://www.sexologypodcast.com/subscribe    Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio 

Attack of the Queerwolf
48: “Werewolf Highlights” (w/ Mallory O’Meara!)

Attack of the Queerwolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 96:28


This week the Queerwolves are joined by author, screenwriter, and podcaster Mallory O’Meara (Reading Glasses podcast, “The Lady from the Black Lagoon”) to talk the 2000 modern werewolf classic GINGER SNAPS!   This is a classic Queerwolf episode, by which we mean it’s 90 percent digressions. We have a conversation about trigger warnings, Nay tells a dog story you’ll never forget, and we engage in lots and lots of period talk.   Plus, in Tea Time we sip on SATANIC PANIC, EUPHORIA, BLACK SPOT, “The Why Factor,” and CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND.   Find Mallory O’Meara on Twitter and Instagram @malloryomeara Find the Reading Glasses podcast on Twitter @readinggpodcast and Instagram @readingglassespodcast 
Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @queerwolfpod Join our group Attack of the Queerwolf Pack on Facebook!   You can follow the whole crew here...   Nay: Twitter & Insta @blakkcupcake     Art Insta @gaudylosangeles Michael: Twitter @michaelkenken  Brennan: Twitter @itsrainingbrens    Insta @theburningclem   Our theme song is by Von Kiss.

Unclassified Woman
66: The Female Orator with Adebisi Adewusi

Unclassified Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 30:36


Welcome to another episode of Unclassified Woman. Today I'm delighted to share my conversation with Adebisi Adewusi, based in Nigeria.  How much courage does it take to REALLY go against what society deems the norm? As far as women’s rights and feminism have come, we sometimes forget that there are places in the world where women don’t have independence and are truly stigmatised for making 'unusual' choices. Today’s show is about someone who walks her own path and shares her own truth with immense courage.  What was even more humbling is how modest she is about her choices. I truly hope you enjoy today's conversation with the inspiring Adebisi. "African tradition teaches that if someone doesn’t have a lineage to pass on then their life has no meaning or purpose." Adebisi Adewusi of Nigeria is a rockstar photographer, writer, and content consultant from startups in Israel to multi-million dollar companies in America. She’s helped various companies across the world improve their content strategy and marketing. Besides helping businesses succeed, Adebisi uses her skills to bust myths about women and bring issues that African women face to the forefront. Through her writing, Adebisi explores issues connected to feminism, gender, and other topics with strong social and political context. She’s written about child marriage in Uganda, ending sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, gender stereotypes at work, and other spaces. She’s been featured on numerous international platforms, including the Huffington Post, She Thinks, BBC’s Why Factor, African Feminism, and many others. Adebisi also runs a gender advocacy blog, The Female Orator, where she educates non-profits on how to get funding and interviews subject experts in the non-profit sector. She’s a feminist raised by women who climbed trees and spoke their minds when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. Adebisi’s feminism is shaped by the past and sustained by the present. What you’ll hear in this episode:  How Adebisi made the choice to be a writer and do her work--without being a mother. Adebisi’s path is VERY unusual for a Nigerian woman and some of her family think it’s odd to not have children. Breaking through traditional boundaries and creating her own path--and being at peace with it. How she handled the topic of children with her boyfriend, who was fine with the decision (even though men are expected to pass on their lineage). How African society’s attitudes dictate that marriage and having children is normal and not having them is not. How people believe that a childless women may be a witch. The connection between religion and African tradition in having children. If you speak openly about not wanting a child, people just assume you must be crazy. It is just not acceptable. Not having children is taboo and like placing a curse on yourself. The pressure for women of colour compared to a white woman--”It’s a grievous offence.” Being a role model for other young African women. Women in African culture are bound to the husband to do what he wants, so it takes an open-minded man to be OK with not having children. Adebisi is from an open-minded, educated family who understand her choices. Women who can’t have children will even buy them on the black market to avoid the stigma of being childless. Even though this is officially illegal, the buying and selling of babies happens more frequently than many realise. Adebisi is a strong voice who writes what she wants to, even about taboo topics, and she doesn’t care what other people think. How Adebisi is fulfilled by her writing, mentoring young women, and telling stories through photography. Adebisi’s words of encouragement: “It’s OK not to have children and to make choices about your own body. It doesn’t make you less of a woman. You can nurture other people and there are other women who will support you on your journey. It's also important financially support yourself, so you are not dependent on a man and can make your own decisions." Find about more about Adebisi and her work:  www.thefemaleorator.com Find her on Twitter: @biswag Email Adebisi: adebisiadewusi@yahoo.com If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more women access these stories, then please subscribe and leave us a review or rating on Itunes. For information about more episodes go to: michellemariemcgrath.com I would love to hear what you found most helpful about this interview. Thank you.

Solution Guru: The Why Factors? | Mastery of Work-Life Discussion

In this 3 part episode of “The Why Factor” we highlight “Dr. Martin Luther King JR.” 6 Distinct Factors Which made the “I Have A Dream” speech possibly. Review how his Spirituality, Health, Family-Friends, Profession, Environment and Impact. Effected the entire world and still has influence on policies today over 50 years later.

Hilltop Church Messages
9.17.18 "Recapturing the Why Factor" Pastor Lonnie Sawyer

Hilltop Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 62:47


9.17.18 "Recapturing the Why Factor" Pastor Lonnie Sawyer by HillTop Church

Way of Champions Podcast
WOC #26 Dr. Jerry Lynch, 36x NCAA Champ, On Mindfulness, Motivation, and How to Turn Your Off-Season into Investment Season

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 56:25


Would you be willing to trade 10 minutes at the start of practice in order to shorten training by an hour and increase your team’s learning and development? Many coaches struggle to keep practices short and on task and fear giving up any time to activities like mindfulness training. What Dr. Lynch has discovered, the last few decades working with some of the top collegiate and professional teams, is that mindfulness rituals actually shorten training time and increase performance. If this is being done by the very best, it can be a weapon for any team. Listen in on Dr. Jerry and John as they discuss the miracle of being mindful in sports and creating an investment season for your athletes to better prepare for the regular season. Bio Dr. Lynch has been recognized as one of the top five in his profession nationwide. He has worked with men's and women's basketball, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, golf and other sports at the universities of North Carolina, Duke, Maryland, California, Syracuse, Stanford, Harvard and Middlebury and continues to work with several teams and parent groups nationally. Several of his clients have participated in various summer and winter Olympic Games. Most recently, he has established a consultancy with Steve Kerr, head coach of the World Champion Golden State Warriors. In the past 30 years alone, he has been part of 54 Final Four and 36 National Championship at the collegiate and professional levels. Dr. Lynch is a well known and in-demand public speaker at Leadership, Coaching, athletic and corporate conventions, a national presenter of conferences, clinics and workshops for coaches, sports parents and athletes to college and high school. He is dynamic, entertaining, motivating, provocative, and humorous, presenting topics on Peak Performance and the Way of Champions in a practical, easy-to-apply manner. Some of his presentations include Keynote Talks at the New Zealand National Academy of Sport, Der Deutsche Schmerztog in Germany, the National Field Hockey Coaches convention, the Ironman Sports Medicine Conference in Hawaii, the USA Lacrosse National Conventions and the NIKE/China Leadership Summit in Lanai, Hawaii. Dr. Lynch has had extensive media interview coverage such as being an invited guest on CBS, NBC, and PBS national television, the New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Baltimore Sun, Outside Magazine and over 50 national radio broadcasts, podcasts and webinars. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 5:30 Using an Investment Season To Prepare 14:00 Small Group Accountability and the Why Factor in Teams 17:00 What is Mindfulness and what role does it play in sports? 24:30 “You don’t have time to not do mindfulness training” 29:30 Mindfulness can be done at all ages and levels 37:00 Jerry walks us through a simple mindfulness routine for any age athlete 46:30 Mindfulness Rituals are not a punishment. Use them as a tool for success. Get in Touch Website: Way of Champions If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!

The Thought Show
Ranking Iceland’s Football Team; Social media movements inspired by the UK’s vote to leave the EU; Why we love Cycling

The Thought Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 49:23


Is Iceland the best football team in the world per capita? England suffered a 2-1 defeat to Iceland in the European Football Championship in France. This was embarrassing for England whose population is 163 times bigger than Iceland’s. We take a look at whether Iceland is now the best performing football team in the world if you compare UEFA ranking to the size of each country’s population. Many media outlets have reported that it was predominantly the older generations in the UK who voted to ‘Leave’ the EU in the recent referendum, while those under 25 were keenest to ‘Remain’. It has prompted many people to ask whether a referendum on this topic might yield a different result if held in a few years’ time as the electorate changes. The More Or Less team attempts some back of the envelope calculations but asks how good is the data available. First came #Brexit, could #Frexit, #Ausexit or #Texit follow? The social media movements which have been inspired by Britain voting to leave the European Union are explained. And less than an hour after a terror attack in Istanbul, why did Turkey's government ban Facebook and Twitter? BBC Trending reports. The bicycle - and cycling - started out as somewhat of a faddish leisure pursuit, largely the preserve of middle-aged and wealthy men. Yet it quickly became the world’s most popular means of transport and remains so to this day. Mike Williams explores its history and role in society for the Why Factor. (Photo: England v Iceland, EURO 2016, Nice, France. Credit: Reuters)

The Thought Show
Brexit Economics; Viral videos and US murder rates; Attraction

The Thought Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 49:14


Following a referendum, the UK has voted to leave the European Union. What might that mean for the UK’s economy, especially for trade? Tim Harford examines the economic forecasts from the government, and how the UK might manage its relationships with other countries for More Or Less. Why have murder rates spiked in several US cities? The head of the FBI, James Comey, has asked whether police are holding back from their work through fear of being filmed on camera phones and going viral on YouTube. The theory has been dubbed the ‘Viral Video Effect’, or the ‘Ferguson Effect’ after the city that witnessed unrest after a black teenager was killed by a white police officer. BBC Trending reports. Why are we attracted to some people and to not others? Beauty, facial symmetry, personality and values all play a role in our attraction to others. Evolution biologist Dr Anna Machin from Oxford University explains the science behind our feelings. Mike Williams presents the Why Factor. (Photo: A pay-per-view binocular with the British and European Union flags. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Cheplak Live
My Daily Dose - Jon Cheplak Interview 3

Cheplak Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2014 8:24


My Daily Dose interviews Jon Cheplak. In part 3 of 5 Jon talks about the